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Air Shocks for front of Bay
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<blockquote data-quote="retrokid" data-source="post: 340771" data-attributes="member: 6751"><p>Adamski, which p/n shock did you go for? My Monroe MA803's just arrived today and they seem like they're going to be too long. I spent ages deciding the length and went for these cos they're supposedly 10.5" compressed. 16.1" extended.</p><p>Also, the eyelets at each end aren't in line with each other... They're about 45 degrees out which is weird...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrokid, post: 340771, member: 6751"] Adamski, which p/n shock did you go for? My Monroe MA803's just arrived today and they seem like they're going to be too long. I spent ages deciding the length and went for these cos they're supposedly 10.5" compressed. 16.1" extended. Also, the eyelets at each end aren't in line with each other... They're about 45 degrees out which is weird... [/QUOTE]
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